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BH-Black-Hole.jpgComputer simulation of a Black-Hole from start to finish110 visitePlasma is falling slowly toward the black hole in a (at the upper left). The plasma has a magnetic field, shown by the white lines. It picks up speed as it falls toward the hole in b (at the upper right), c (lower left) and d (lower right). However, the rotating black hole twists up space itself (and the magnetic field lines) and ejects electromagnetic power along the north and south poles above the black hole. The red and white color shows the immense electromagnetic power output, which eventually will pick up particles and form squirting jets.
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BH-Black-Hole_in_3D.jpgBlack-Hole in 3D138 visiteThis three-dimensional illustration shows how the rotating space around a black hole twists up the magnetic field in the plasma falling toward the black hole. The black sphere at the center of the figure is the black hole itself, and the yellow region around it represents the area where space is being twisted. The red tubes depict magnetic field lines threading this twisting space, while the green ones show magnetic field lines which have not yet entered that space.
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ZA-Solar Sail.jpgThe "Solar Sail"55 visiteNelle more del lancio del vettore Cosmos 1 (realizzato dalla Planetary Society in collaborazione con lo Space Research Institute -IKI- di Mosca), il quale dovrebbe portare nello spazio la prima sonda capace di usare il Vento Solare quale strumento di propulsione, noi ci domandiamo se questa trovata sia davvero un colpo di genio, oppure una delle "bufale" che, ogni tanto, la NASA o qualche altra Agenzia Spaziale si inventa per giustificare la spendita di fondi e gettare fumo negli occhi del pubblico...
 
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